> Good point David, this can be very dangerous if always enabled due to
> form injection. But when intentionally enabled, this has the potential
> to greatly simplify multi-model forms - which I love!
>
> Out of curiosity, have you tried making a multi-model form with this?
> I can if you want. There are a lot of complexities involved,
> specifically with regards to when the associated models are saved and
> what happens when validation fails.

It'd be a great idea to go through the requirements you cover in your
awesome screencasts, and see how this helps or hinders each case.
That'd help us get a handle on how this is going to play out.


-- 
Cheers

Koz

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